Middletown Life Fall 2016 edition

Our cover story focuses on Amanda
Nicole DeBus, Miss Delaware 2016, who discusses her path to the
pageant, her work with children who have special needs, her focus on
allergy awareness, and her plans for the future. We profile Kevin and Tina Conley, who
have created the Warriors Helping Warriors organization to help area
veterans cope with their injuries and find a productive pathway after
military service. We also visit the Springmill community in
Middletown, which held a tribute to the 50 residents who served
during the Vietnam era and the 20 who served during the Korean War
era. We talk to author Faye Green, who is
enjoying a flourishing publishing career with four novels inspired by
her rich life experiences. We also meet sculptor Richard Bailey, an
artist anchored by his faith whose carvings of animals and fish are
favorites of collectors near and far. We take to the skies with the members
of the Delaware Radio Control Club, who regularly fly scale aircraft
at their flying field in Lums Pond State Park. The revitalization of the community
along East Lake Street area in Middletown is the focus of an
interview with Kevin Smith, the CEO of Habitat for Humanity of New
Castle County. We also visit the HealthSouth
Rehabilitation Hospital, where cutting-edge technology is helping
injured residents get back on course. We hope you enjoy the Fall edition of
Middletown Life, and that you learn something about the place
we call home.

A crowd of more than 150 people turned out to honor the 50 Springmill residents who served during the Vietnam era, 1959 to 1975, and another 20 residents who served during the Korean War ... Read More »

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